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Kirk of St Nicholas

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337: 456: 192: 42: 310:, and had to be again rebuilt following a fire in 1874. Extensive renovation and archeological work is currently taking place in the East Kirk. The foundations of earlier phases of the kirk, many medieval burials, and large numbers of architectural fragments are among the rich finds from this important site. 324:
Despite the many alterations to the fabric of the Kirk over the year's, St Nicholas retains a larger number of medieval effigies than any other Scottish parish church, though none of these are in their original positions. The Vault or Chapel of Our Lady of Pity survives under the east end of the
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The building includes two sanctuaries under one roof (though only one is now used). Following considerable decay, the old nave collapsed in approximately 1742. A rebuilt church – known as the West Kirk – was built in 1755, by
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of the 12th-century church of St Nicholas (architectural detail survives from this period). The West Church was built between 1751 and 1755, to plans given to the burgh by
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Kirk. It has been refaced externally, but retains its medieval vaults within. A number of pieces of late medieval and 17th century woodwork are preserved in this vault.
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Close to the church on its south side a number of ground slabs now form part of paving, and are also used for car parking, a feature generally unseen in Scotland.
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The former Kirk of St Nicholas Parish is now incorporated into the Parish of St Mark's, also under the ministry of Interim Minister, The Revd Ian Murray.
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The earliest mention of a church on the site of the present Kirk can be found in a Papal document of 1151. Given Aberdeen's proximity to the sea,
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of 1887. Because the tuning of these bells by van Aerschot was not so good, the bells were replaced in 1950 with 48 bells made by
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The boundary onto Union Street was rebuilt as a very formal Georgian colonnade in the 19th century.
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It is extremely crowded on the west and south sides. It has a high proportion of table stones.
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The southern boundary of the churchyard to the Kirk of St Nicholas, Union Street, Aberdeen
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It does not follow the standard Scottish pattern of stones generally facing east.
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The church contains the Drum Aisle (the ancient burial-place of the Irvines of
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was chosen as the patron saint of New Aberdeen, as patron saint of commerce.
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The graveyard surrounds the church on three sides: north, south and west.
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The grave of William Rickart, churchyard of Kirk of St Nicholas, Aberdeen
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The Kirk of St Nicholas Uniting (Church of Scotland and United Reformed)
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The Kirk was enlarged in the 15th century. St Nicholas and St Mary's,
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of 36 bells, cast in Belgium, being installed to commemorate the
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from 1573 to 1579, three times Moderator of the General Assembly
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Rev Ian Murray (Interim Minister, 121 George Street, Edinburgh)
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Archibald Blackburn from 1601 to 1625, son of Peter Blackburn
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from 1779 to 1814, Moderator of the General Assembly in 1807
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The Oil Chapel was dedicated in 1990 to mark 25 years of
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1878 to 1895, Moderator of the General Assembly in 1907
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Patrick Sibbald from 1666 to 1686, son of James Sibbald
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to all those who have died offshore in British waters.
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1836 to 1843, left to join the Free Church of Scotland
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Original pews in the Kirk of St Nicholas in Aberdeen
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Kirk of St Nicholas, Aberdeen

Aberdeen
Scotland
Denomination
Church of Scotland
Listed Building
LB19966
Dedication
St Nicholas
Presbytery
Aberdeen
Minister(s)

Aberdeen
St Nicholas
Dundee
Scotland
Drum Castle
transepts
James Gibbs
Italian style
nave
Gothic-revival
choir
bells
carillon
Victorian
jubilee
Gillett & Johnston

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